Vie, v. t. 1. To stake; to wager. B. Jonson.
2. To do or produce in emulation, competition, or rivalry; to put in competition; to bandy.
She hung about my neck; and kiss on kiss
She vied so fast. Shak.
Nor was he set over us to vie wisdom with his Parliament, but to be guided by them. Milton.
And vying malice with my gentleness,
Pick quarrels with their only happiness. Herbert.